Liberal MP Justin Trudeau says he is upset and offended by a Tory MP
who publicly questioned his adherence to the Catholic faith and his
suitability to speak to students at a Catholic school.

Dean Del
Mastro, the parliamentary secretary to the prime minister, said on
Facebook last month that it was "outrageous" the Catholic school board
in Peterborough, Ont. had invited Trudeau to speak for a second time in
three years.

"If they are looking for a truly great speaker, who
also happens to be Catholic, perhaps they might invite (Immigration)
Minister Jason Kenney," Del Mastro wrote on Oct. 12.

"Are there any tenets of the Catholic faith that Justin supports?"

Trudeau
had been asked by the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and
Clarington Catholic School Board to speak to 300 students from six area
high schools on Oct. 13 at a downtown hall.

Trudeau says he spoke for free, and the topic was the importance of young people showing leadership.

The
39-year-old son of former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said he
was raised Catholic by his father, going to church every weekend and
saying prayers nightly as a family.

The elder Trudeau's
Catholicism has been well documented in biographies, including one book
specifically on his faith. The former prime minister was educated by the
Jesuits and admitted to going regularly to church up until the last
years of his life.

They’ve welcomed the Black Panthers and Communist revolutionary thug
Angela Davis, and are currently marching to the Port of Oakland.

Various sympathizers and observers are tweeting live. Mother Jones
reports that the Oakland Whole Foods store — after being falsely accused
of threatening to punish workers who walked out on the job today — has
been vandalized.

The 20th anniversary of an educational Remembrance Day event is being
cancelled at a west Ottawa Catholic high school after the teacher
organizing it was told “no tanks or guns” are allowed in the school.

Notre Dame High School history teacher Gene Michaud sent an e-mail to
friends last Friday, sadly announcing the end of the Remembrance Day
Symposium — shocking many in the military community.

“There’s a huge difference between some kid with a grudge bringing a
weapon that’s loaded into a school, and veterans putting on a
Remembrance display with non-functioning historical replicas,” said
Wayne Mac Culloch, a retired major who spent more than 40 years in the
Canadian Forces, including five missions overseas.

“What we’ve got going on here is a warped perspective of no weapons in schools.”

Mac Culloch often speaks at the annual Veterans Week event, which was
set for Nov. 10 this year, and says he’s astounded by the new rule.

“We’re not talking tanks — we’re talking a cargo truck, Jeep, things you or I could actually own,” he said.

“If I can drive this thing on a city street, what is the objection of the school board?”

Replicas from museums are usually brought in, “but certainly, there’s nothing that you can operate,” said Mac Culloch.

Over replicas?

How does one eject tyrants like Hitler or Kim?

The crucifix bothers a lot of people because one Man gave His life for everything they have done wrong. Who needs the reminder if you are a selfish idiot or an Islamofascist?

The same "provocation," a crucifix, that prompted Muslim students in
the United States to complain about "human rights" abuses at a private
Catholic university, prompted Muslims in Egypt to murder a man.First, the American incident. According to Fox News:

The Washington, D.C. Office of Human Rights confirmed
that it is investigating allegations that Catholic University violated
the human rights of Muslim students by not allowing them to form a
Muslim student group and by not providing them rooms without Christian
symbols for their daily prayers. The investigation alleges that Muslim
students "must perform their prayers surrounded by symbols of
Catholicism – such as a wooden crucifix, paintings of Jesus, pictures of
priests and theologians which many Muslim students find inappropriate."

After
a day of welcoming and reunions, around 7 pm, the participants were
leaving in their cars and vehicles when "young Arab immigrants" from the
city started to throw stones at the vehicles descending from the
sanctuary.

The
local police, whose station is in this area, were immediately notified
and the event organisers had to arrange a diversion to another route to
protect the occupants of the vehicles from the savage attacks which
continued.